U . 4 - i I s. 1 ,jv (.; i Eri os3, crs cf t 1 T - -r- t TT 1 r f A ..I ll&uk.-ij iv . J . t.rA J. . I..." " ., ' :Vs 7 r - I 1 J v. La Lai 3 tcili i "1:3- . t .... l v,3 cr irci to da, - ttA r : : ' ;j and, Qrain T:a charged - to :r when J. F. t'.3 interest of Ilr. 112 E. P. Dixon, son a bought the inter , A;;ier and the firm . . 7. ,Dixon and Sons. D. , t'.3 pioneer father, pass i i 1122 and assthsr son, Tlxon, joined the firm; -sen died in 1917 and E. :j, Jr., became associated n. Tizcn and the two now ,t t: 7. c, z- tc:e. cf th3 lit: . r , . ", cz3 expects to find in a 3 t;re can be found there. . . ixess is looted at 317 ZL ; -n f irr.p.t nndl will be reccrniz- t I ' 7 the picture of the fcuiliirg J ar.1 xirs. j. L-l in their ad. Mr, Bison is; girls both ere car licting a 'radio prolan , over 7iTC, Kinston every Sunday nite at nine o'clock, you are invited to listen in, ; set your dial at 1 i : kilocycles. Incidentally D. V. Dte ca and Sons are consistent adver tisers in the DUPLIH 111113 and you will save if you wafch their ads and shop by them regularly. r J the business. a Dixon, an enterprising riness man is now man the store and is enjoying Miss Espie- ITeece of Wilson spent the week end here with her sister, Miss Marietta ITeece. , : Miss Euth Daughtrey of Eaeigh and Ooldsboro spent the past week m carrys a' complete line end here with Miss Anna Kathe- .rrare' Duiiamg supplies j rynne uraig. - 1 rlows, national carbide, f Miss Lillian tonsf of Chapel Hill . irting goods, fishing tac- spent the past week end here with y's and Sherwin-Williams her sisters Mesdames G. V. Good and sewer pipe. In fact i in? and G. IT. Honeycutt, cf- " - - r.4r : College, 'Ka"i:-.;h. , l I . per on Sunday L .'jr:r.;, XIiss Amelia larncr v3 v at her home .'. f cr the wcik from Peace. ? Mrs. T. C. Moore and Mrs. Ar-jr': thur Bouse of Kirstsn were-visi-ifr: tors here on Saturday aftcrr:cn. czl i.- - rcl ty t!. I r,,. ... ., y, 1 y ','.( n. -r . - - - -.. hwvA ivi ,v JL t. fcvtL) i cf i:r-:ri2. ,t tls t..:cl cf ths samcs t::.:t:r re gents were served. Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer I Ilrs. E. V. Well3 was test. and baby girl of Eladenboro, spcstltLs E. II. 0. Sewing tli last Sunday here with Mr." and dry r.ftcmocn cf .this :s to ,b C21 'i'l'.CS Mrs. Sam Newton. - - ,Z:10 till 5:S0. A gecily nunlcr ' Mr. and Mrs. San Ingram and cf renters were present. After a son, Sambo of Eurgaw spent the) profitable sewing period the hect day here last Sunday wjh Mrs. ess invited her guests in U the Annie Ingram. - dining room where, a delect: lis Miss Margaret Fuller of Kaleigh salad course was served carrying snent the uast week end here with a, coior noxe ; ci green ana inenas.:';', h :. .?::$r Mr. and Mrs. E. Vi Wclis spent last week end with Ilr; and. Mrs. leonidas Hux in Halifax. Miss Audrey Urjilstt, E. H of Winiall, N. C. j:is recently" been added to the Dublin County; Jlea lth Department. She has been se cured through the U. S. Public Health ?unds. ..- , , - J -4, t . , ; . , : . . ' . '- .- :' t ;:.',:..." .-,1, T... i 1 ' - ' ' f . 1 , - r 1 whits. - The doillies bore rocks symbolical of the approach ing St. Patrick's Eirthday. Creen &nd white honB-mads mints were also passed. The cluo will meet again in two weeks with Mrs. D. S. Williamson. . .,... Mrs. 0. v E. Dail " accompanied TTtS To1f T?l!flmroi ,om)iai mix- ther, Mrs. Sariord to Goldsboro on ' ' ' ,Tttesday of this .week,' v.-?, ; BEIDGE PAETY , m Mrs. S. B. Eoney acocpaxiied " Mrs. L. A. Eeasley was hostess Mrs. E. V. Wells to Goldsboro on last week to The Thursday After- Friday of last week, noon Card Club. As soon as the ;f i Mhs Eenaa Estts cf Mt. Olive guests had all arrived the hostess spenj the weekend here with Miss served a refreshing iced drink with Pattie Lofton. ., f , ANNOUNCE EKGAGEr.SIiJT ;: OF MISS ANNA ICATE CRAIG beth. Royal of Clinton. The den was decorated in a similar manner to the other looms. Goodbyes were I said by Mrs. D. S. Williamson. ., Music was furnished by Mrs. W, D. Eeynolds as pianist and Miss Edna Haskette as solosists, L.J e UUUU 10 0 ' m v A i 1 pointod ivittEi nnnr? in.nJarJH::31?n::j?.t::r::-: ,1. J lts the longest-lasting protective coat that , ' I could buy. - " ' j - 1 'w2iT5heap paint soon cracks, blister and peels-, off gives destruction the foothold it needs .''.'with unprotected wood.. ? 3. . Season and Weather have little effect upori 1 the lasting beauty of A t hey 'a ICO Pure Lad , and Zinc Paint. . ' . ' " - '4f? It's made in gloruahawIs'fTnd'AtlieyV - r White the whitest of all white paints. ' Figured ,over a period of time, Athey's 1C,0 Pure Lead and Zinc Paint is the most eco- s nomical paint that I can buy. ' Protect your home hold your property value high by painting this season with Athey's 100. rurexeaa anuxinc raint 5. KEUAKSVILLE Miss Anna Eatherynne Craig, a member of the local school faculty whose ho me is in Marion, II. C. was the ho ncree at a charming tea on last Saturday afternoon, announcing her ; engagement and approaching marriage to' Charles Austin Spruill Jr.. of Mt. Olive. The hostesses i who sane. "Koses of Picardy,' ' i were Mrs. G. V. Gooding, Miss Ma- Loye You Truly", and The Sweet rietta Ueece,' Miss i Louise Eowea lest story Ever Told." y x ; and Miss Edna Haskette, enter- i . other out of town guests - were taining in the home of Mrs. Good- Miss Gladys Pearsall of Fayette iag. , . , - - " K " J vUle, Mrs. H. M. Johnson of Wil The rooms en-suite, presented a lard, Mrs. Deems Clifton of Fai lovely picture: the dark. paneling, son and Mrs. Arthur Rouse- of VA IViUVW rUVVU Mr- bout the rooms. 4 " Met by1 Mrs. It B. Boney, the guests were ; presented - to Mrs Gooding. Miss Craig, Mrs. C. A. SpruilL 'Sr.:'i of Mt.- Olive, Miss sara sprain 01 nt. uiive, auss u&- Dr.and Mrs. G. V. Gooding en tertained Saturday evening from 9:00 t.6 12:0a o'clock at an infor- mal dance in honor, of Miss Anna Katherynne ; Craig, a June bride- rietta Neece, Mrs. 0. P. Johnson;) ri''i2,ilkrtlC Miss1 Edna Haskette, ? Mrs. A.kseftJ Dickson and Miss Ionise Bowen. ni. la. Gooding .- were : Miss Euth Chase Honeycutt jSW?:'SSi ceived the nest' wraps. wen,;Manetta Neece, Margaret through an' arch way - of Ivy j brighteneVby clusters 6f white ?"8-v5S candy-tuft, the guests were direct KenansviUe, : Elizabeth Eoyal of fed into the dining room by Mrs. I nton, JRutDaughteryof Ea JM. Brock. " ' " ? . leigh, Espie ITeece of Wilson and 'mt ..i.i', v i ' - - . A Lillian Lonff of Chanel Hill : Mes- neiieciea in a iowe graceiiu mirMRtnlrlta mna vn r V mirror centered on the lace cover ed table was another bowl of the beautiful white tulips, flanked bv taH lighted tapers decorated with green tulle and white for-get-me Carr Eewton ef Kecansville Aus tin Spruill pf Mt. Olive, 1 Gordon Van. Schaak of Enfield Ghaham Ilorne cf Eeulaville, William Clif Elackmore nets. Ilr Deem? Clift?i; Jr.,vof ton cf rison, rrank Faison and Miss Espie lleece of Wilson nresided at the table while Faison and -Miss Espie Ueece of jpf Varsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Gil- ile ; oert ixoneycuu oi Kenansvme, ai- Mrs. Gilbert noneycutt, Hiss Ete Newton, Miss Euth Daughterv ot of Ealeih and Miss Mary B. Eow: en of Willardi served the dainty plates of ice-cream molded into wedding boils and delicious cakes. On each nlate wa3 i a miniature corsage of white for-get-cs-rsts tied with white satin ritlsn bows and streamers which held a scroll bearing the -; message ; "Cruill-Cra:'T-June". 'Little Hiss Theresa Gooding served Green and White mints, Cl:'i:'j'..::' -) ' 'L-.; yl -v From ? the dining room i the guc-t3 were , shown jsto the den bv Ilrs. Alton ITet?tcn r "re'IIiss I.i!!!-n Ur.z cf C -t'1 i:.:i assist il Ijl'ri. 7. CI -..-? ':r-t:a so Dr. E, A. Wiliins cf Mt. Clive. When in Einston be sure to vis it the merchants that are advertis ing in 'The Dlin Times and tell them that you saw their ad. t co::oco cicoLnm " o 'XS-K i nit A . ut-a mJ f- WE FEEL TEAT WE AKE CA PABLE OF SUPPLYING YOUE V . 1 t : Hardware ; ; o , v ; Farm Supplies i .-, i '' t Hunting Supplies Carpenters Tools Mill Supplies o o Fishing Taclde 0 0 Cooking Utcnc;' , vv o o y "t ; ' " i i ' . Diii!dm7 Rlatcr; 0 . . Electrical Merchant!: o o Paints And A Varnic!:2a - y v ' o ; o o o , o o r L -i - i C

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